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− | In 1999 Mladinska knjiga began to honour lifetime achievements with awards to children's authors and illustrators (recent winners include the authors [[Polonca Kovač]], [[Niko Grafenauer]], and [[Dane Zajc]], and the artists [[Matjaž Schmidt]], [[Alenka Sottler]], | + | In 1999 Mladinska knjiga began to honour lifetime achievements with awards to children's authors and illustrators (recent winners include the authors [[Svetlana Makarovič]], [[Majda Koren]], [[Polonca Kovač]], [[Niko Grafenauer]], [[Andrej Rozman-Roza]], [[Anja Štefan]], [[Desa Muck]] and [[Dane Zajc]], and the artists [[Kostja Gatnik]], [[Damijan Stepančič]], [[Matjaž Schmidt]], [[Svjetlan Junaković]], [[Alenka Sottler]], [[Jelka Reichman]] and [[Suzana Bricelj]]). |
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In 1999 Mladinska knjiga began to honour lifetime achievements with awards to children's authors and illustrators (recent winners include the authors Svetlana Makarovič, Majda Koren, Polonca Kovač, Niko Grafenauer, Andrej Rozman-Roza, Anja Štefan, Desa Muck and Dane Zajc, and the artists Kostja Gatnik, Damijan Stepančič, Matjaž Schmidt, Svjetlan Junaković, Alenka Sottler, Jelka Reichman and Suzana Bricelj).
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